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Exposure on a Global Scale

Consumer Content

Partners can submit consumer-facing content ideas for consideration for distribution on Visit California consumer channels, including but not limited to, VisitCalifornia.com, the California Now blog and podcast, and Visit California social channels

Visit California’s content team is always on the lookout for exciting – and inspiring – ways to showcase the Golden State. That’s where you come in. Submit your consumer-facing content ideas about your destination or business for consideration. It doesn’t matter if it’s big, small, fully baked or just a spark – please don’t hesitate to share your story.

REVIEWED BY A DEDICATED BOARD

Consumer content submissions are considered and reviewed by Visit California’s Editorial Board for possible inclusion on VisitCalifornia.com, social media and other owned channels.

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN YOUR BUSINESS

Much like the state, attractions and businesses are in a constant state of evolution. If there’s been an update to your destination/business, this is also where you can submit any requested changes.

EDITORIAL CALENDAR

To see Visit California’s Global Content Editorial Calendar and what topics you can submit content for, please click here.

Please note: There is no guarantee ideas will be published. It is up to the discretion of the Visit California Editorial Board.

FAQs

What about events?

While we no longer have an events calendar - the content team still focuses on larger, destination-driving events - Visit California still encourages event submissions for inclusion in monthly events blog posts, on social channels or as additional content pieces on VisitCalifornia.com.

What kinds of images should I use?

Images should always convey a sense of place. Please do not submit logos or fliers, and be sure to use hi-resolution, high-quality, full-color images. For the website, please note that images must be horizontal.

What type of content ideas should I submit?

Content submissions must be tourism-related, of interest to the general traveling public and should focus on the experience and place rather than offers and special deals. As a reminder, while any of California’s attractions can be enjoyed by locals, our main objective is to market to out-of-state visitors.

What’s the difference between submitting consumer content or a business listing?